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Alex Gindin
Greater than one weekOur under the counter (double) stainless steel sink was installed poorly when the new counter tops went in (prior to us buying the house), and was being held up by one small, cheap metal bracket - basically the sink was falling down. I had no idea about attaching sinks to counters, and decided to try this product out before calling in help. It was super easy to install (about 10 minutes), and even easier to adjust. The sink is pretty heavy, but turning the supports to raise it was completely effortless. I did end up using the optional ratchet on the front of the sink because the sink was still bowing, and that worked perfectly as well. Highly recommend. It took up almost no space in the cabinet under the sink. Remember to use sealant between sink and counter.
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T. Runyan
09-04-2025My stainless steel sink came loose from our quartz countertop and I wasnt sure how to fix it. I found this solution on Amazon and it really works. Only one side of our sink was loose but I ended up using all three supports to make sure the sink never comes loose again. Our sink cabinet walls are made of hard rubberized material - they are supposed to protect the other cabinets if there was ever a major water leak. I installed the support under the bad side and raised the sink back into position. I then installed the front support which did connect to the wood part of the cabinet and lastly I installed the other side support to the rubberized wall. They have been installed for several weeks and I have checked them regularly for any type of loosening but so far they are rock solid. If you have an issue with a sink coming loose or if you are afraid your sink may come loose you should get this solution.
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Freida Terry PhD
Greater than one weekI was skeptical that any of these products would work. This one, because of its adjustable capability is really effective. In my case the original installer did not mount the sink properly on the front. When the seal broken on the front the board holding the front rotted out (< 5 years). I have double doors with a center board, so I could use the front center mount. The side mount system installs easily. I installed about 1/2 low and then tightened it up. That allowed me to clean out all of the old chalk and put the new high grade caulk in, then crank the sink in place. I did put corner epoxy-on corner brackets as a final support element. With this system, you can always take it down and redo again if needed. For what it is worth, I am a licensed plumber.
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Tom
> 3 dayThe undermount sink in my kitchen became detached from the countertop. It sunk down and, in turn, was causing an issue with the pipes since they were sized to fit from the original position. Im not that handy of a guy, so got immediate anxiety about who Im going to need to call and how much. Did some internet searching and found this product for a very reasonable price. I figured it was worth the try. From opening the package to having it installed...took under an hour. Its been in place now for a few months and Ive had zero issues. I deviated from the instructions a little regarding where to install the arms (front & back vs on the sides, etc.), so keep that in mind if you feel another spot would be better. But this thing was a lifesaver and I highly recommend.
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Mr. Leopoldo Lebsack DDS
> 3 dayThis was the second time my sink had collapsed, and Id previously been unable to find a good solution. Im so happy I came across this product. It was pretty simple to install, the only problem being access under the sink. I wasnt able to use the front piece because of the design of my layout, but even with just the two side supports in place, Im pretty confident the sink isnt going to move again. It makes sealing very simple, you can adjust it to leave a gap, apply the sealant, then simply wind the sink upwards against the counter top.
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Goods
> 3 dayWhoever designed this is a genius! Our 12 year old undermounted kitchen sink suddenly detached from its granite countertop adhesive (found out that no clips were ever installed) and we thought it was a plumbing disaster until we found this brace unit. Problem solved! So easy to install, directions very clear. Extremely sturdy hardware. Highly recommend as a preventative measure or a fix.
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Jonathan Y.
> 3 daycouldnt ask for a better product
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The Man
Greater than one weekOver four years ago when I had to buy a house because of divorce, my friend who is a plumber warned me that my kitchen sink wasnt braced. I thought, oh well, Ill deal with it when I have to. About a month ago the separation between my under-mount sink and granite counter tops was growing and now I was really worrying it was going to simply fall at some point. Bought these and installed them in about 30 minutes! Thats including the time it takes to remove all of the cleaning supplies accumulated over 4 years! I didnt even need the center brace as the sink is small, not deep and with the silicone is definitely done and wont EVER come apart again! Whats better is that my friend asked me for the link because of my satisfaction! He says he can buy these and charge folks $350 every time he uses them for the same repair. So if you want a simple, sturdy way to repair your falling sink and want to save over $300 for doing it yourself these are the braces for you! So happy with this decision.
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Indiebookgirl
> 3 dayThe sink clips broke on the undermount sink in the kitchen, it began to sag and we were panicking because water was leaking between the sink and granite countertop. I researched a lot and found this system to boost the sink back up and keep it in place. My husband and father in law had it installed in less than an hour and it has been doing the job for the last few months with no issues. We re-caulked around the ring of the sink to get a good seal and it is more sturdy now than ever. It doesnt get in the way of the cabinet space and seems to be keeping the sink tight against the countertop. Highly recommend if you have an undermounted sink.
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Mike M.
> 3 dayMy granite installer did a less than stellar job installing my sink - they used about 50 pieces of small granite with epoxy around the whole sink. About a month ago, we noticed these small granite pieces falling down and the back of the sink dropped causing water to leak into the cabinet. I stumbled onto the Never Fall system while looking for a way to repair this issue. Well packaged and easy to read instructions led to about a 15 minute install of the two brackets. It took me longer to scrape the old caulk out from between the sink and granite. I made sure to put a bit more new caulk than necessary between the sink and granite, and have had zero leaks since. Once the other side of the sink starts to fall, I’ll order another set. Great product!!